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Microsoft did release its own version of Office for iOS and Android, but those require a subscription to Office 365.Ī free version of Quickoffice doesn't really change the competitive balance between Office 365 and Google Apps for Business, since both cloud services cost money anyway. Quickoffice, or any application not named "Microsoft Office," isn't going to provide all the advanced editing capability of the real thing. Apple is also making iWorks free with new iOS device purchases. If you want free editing of Office documents on mobile devices without going Google, Documents Unlimited is another option.


#Quickoffice document editor android#
People who log in to Quickoffice for iOS or Android before September 26 also get an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage (for two years only). "hile the easiest thing to do is simply convert your old files to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, Quickoffice gives you another way to work with people who haven’t gone Google yet," Google said today. But while Microsoft Office documents can be imported into Docs, Quickoffice lets users edit them without taking that step, which can reduce compatibility. Google already provided editing of Google Docs on its Drive application, of course. Much like Quick Office HD, Office2 can edit Microsoft Office documents from Word, Excel and PowerPoint. With today's update, it's free to everyone with a Google account, whether you pay for a Google Apps subscription or not. Download Office2 for your iPad document editing needs. The app cost $20, but Google made it free to companies that are paying subscribers of Google Apps for Business. Quickoffice was bought by Google a year ago, and it has provided editing of Microsoft Office documents in their native formats on mobile devices for more than a couple of years.
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It should show up over the coming weeks, according to the related Google Drive blog post, so don’t worry if it doesn’t appear to have been added instantly.Īll of which acts as a bit of a slap to Microsoft, which sells free MS Office compatibility as one of the major plus points of its Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 mobile and tablet ecosystems.Today Google made Quickoffice-its app for creating and editing Microsoft Office documents-free to all users of iPhones, iPads, and Android devices. The app works across devices now, too.Īs an additional incentive to download the app, any users who do so and sign in using their Google accounts by September 26 will receive 10GB extra of Google Drive storage space for two years. It comes with a crisp new Google-style logo, and also adds the ability to create ZIP folders and to view charts in Excel and PowerPoint folders. The new app, which is version 6.1, is available now on the App Store and Google Play Store. Now Google, which acquired the app in July 2012, has ensured that every Android and iOS user can access Microsoft’s productivity files for free.

#Quickoffice document editor pro#
The QuickOffice app, which allows you to create and edit MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents from your mobile device and save them to Google Drive, used to cost around £15 in its Pro guise. Google has made its Microsoft Office document editing app QuickOffice free to download on Android and iOS, as well as bolstering the free Google Drive storage allowance.
